Twentieth Century Fruits 15 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc. 



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Eastern Wild BLACK CHERRY (Prunus Serotina). Very rapid, 

 upright growing tree producing valuable lumber for cabinet work and 

 house furnishing. Much grown for forestry and for a lawn tree. The 

 variety offered bears unusually large fruit in unusual abundance. 



Trees, three to five feet, each 30c; per ten, $2. 



"CIRUELO," the South American Wild Black Cherry. Like the 

 North American but the tree is evergreen and the fruit much larger and 

 better. 



Trees three to four feet, each 50c ; per ten, $3.50. 



Western Wild CHERRY (Prunus demissa). Handsome, compact 

 shrub six to twelve feet high with racemes of handsome deep purple fruit. 

 Each 30c; per ten, $2. 



CHINESE MAGNOLIA. Handsome, branched, three-year-old trees, 

 four to six feet. Each 50c ; per ten, $3.50. 



CIRCASSIAN WALNUT (Pterocarya fraxinfolia). Rare and hand- 

 some shade and timber tree. Each 75c. 



CHINESE VARNISH TREE (Rhus Vernieiflua). Each 50c. 



